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Does anyone know what this is for sure ?

ROACHMAN

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i have bought this snake yesterday as a normal , but i dont know normals look more red , and this one is much more yellow....so the question is could this be a butter or a caramel maybe ? ...it is also near shedding so the colours is not so vivid , i will post more the moment she sheds....help please , put my mind to rest:rolleyes:
 

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Another pic of him

Here is another pic of him in my wife's hands with a normal ...see what i mean with the colour diffs
 

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looks normal to me . . .

. . . as you said, your corn is nearly ready to shed, and snakes go really dull just before they shed. After the shed the red and yellow will probably more brighter ?!?!?
 
Normal is a non-mutated snake..........

They are bright red Okeetees, Miami phase and everything inbetween. Any corn that is not expressing a genetic mutation is considered normal.

It appears to be a normal, non-mutated snake.
 
THANX All

thankyou all.....always know i can trust my 'ol corn buddies to give the correct awnswers ...thanx :cool:
 
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